As of Friday afternoon, tickets are still on sale at the Notre Dame box office, which can be accessed online. Tickets are selling for $70.

If you can’t catch this game, tickets for home games against Purdue (Sept. 13 at Lucas Oil Stadium), Northwestern (Nov. 15) and Louisville (Nov. 22) are still on sale at the Notre Dame ticket office.

Parking

For those who don’t have reserved parking passes, Notre Dame operates two general gameday parking lots: the Burke Golf Course ($30 per vehicle) and the White Field ($30 per vehicle).

Both lots open at 8 a.m. and tailgating parties are allowed at both. A shuttle service runs to and from the White Field beginning at 6 a.m. game day.

Accessible parking is available at the Bulla Lot ($30 per vehicle), west of Twyckenham Drive. A valid state-issued placard or license plate is required. Shuttles will provide transportation to and from the Joyce Center beginning at 8 a.m.

Follow @ndtraffic on Twitter for the latest gameday traffic reports from the Indiana State Police.

Game day tidbits

Douglas Road north of campus will be open to two-way traffic on game day, but may be limited at times after the game to expedite outbound traffic from the lots.

Notre Dame is implementing a new stadium bag policy, which forbids backpacks, duffel bags and tote bags from entering the stadium. All other small bags, blankets, coats and ponchos are allowed but are subject to inspection.

If you plan to tailgate, remember that charcoal grills and kegs are prohibited on university property.

For a complete list of Notre Dame game day parking maps, activities, events and policies, visit gameday.nd.edu.